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| CLASS | |
| BUILT | January 1970 |
| HULL No. | |
| Condition | |
| Location |
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A166 2020 A166 Neglected – 2 of 7
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A166 2020 A166 Neglected – 1 of 7
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A183 Starting placing an additional lamination on the coachroof.
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A183 The foredeck laminations are now complete.
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A115-across-the-Atlantic-from-1975-76-4
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A115-across-the-Atlantic-from-1975-76-3
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A115-across-the-Atlantic-from-1975-76-2
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A115-across-the-Atlantic-from-1975-76-1
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A115 A115 varnished blister
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A115 A115 Starboard side – trailer and hull
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A115 A115 Portside hull and trailer
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A115 A115 Bronze window frame polished with new perspex
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A5 A5 peaks out from her restoration tent
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F03 Original Owner Sales-sheet
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world-map-pro
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20200921_202059
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20200921_202059
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20200921_202043
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Headsail Titania 001 Inside
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Rudder Pintle on keg 002
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Titania Mainsail 001
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Mast winch handles x2
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Stainless water tank 003
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Keel support brackets 005
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The Maid of Orwell was still operating. Not sure I would have fancied a cream tea aboard that afternoon.
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Blowing up against the tide with a tiny headsail.
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Sheltering from the wind above Shotley
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Harwich Harbour – deserted!
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The walk down the Orwell is sometimes in woodland, sometimes open marshland. Highly recommended.
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Suffolk Yacht Harbour from across the river.
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Oyser Catchers sheltering from the wind.
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Pin Mill from the footpath to Woolverstone.
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Sunset in Woolverstone. Its lucky photos don’t include the smell! A very strong sewage smell for a while.
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A1, A124 We were running against the full ebb tide. Over 5 knots by GPS over the ground.
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A1 Everything drawing
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A124 We ran out of the Backwaters and into The Orwell as the wind strengthened.
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A1 has crossed The Wade and is now entering The Twizzle and deeper water
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More wind on the second day
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2020 08 20 Across the Red Sea 34
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A1, A124 It was a beautiful day and The Red Sea was living up to expectations
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A1 We had come up the channel on the extreme right and were heading to the left.
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A1 The Commodore surveys the scene
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A124 2020 Waiting for the tide in the Walton Backwaters
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A124 Waiting for the tide.
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That;s the stern of A1 on the left and the bow on the right!
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A124 The channels were well defined at half tide and there was a surprising amount of water until we neared The Wade ….
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There was a lot of mud before the low lying Horsey Island
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Half tide, so as to see as much of the mud banks as possible whilst still floating.
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Half tide, so as to see as much of the mud banks as possible whilst still floating.
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2020 08 20 Across the Red Sea 13
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Amazing red colour
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One or two seals did leave the bank and swam around us making sure we didn’t stop!
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Nick was ‘seen off’ by this pack of seals in the dinghy the day before, but they seemed lesss bothered today.
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A124 An off we go.
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A1 Clearing the decks
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A124 …. and on A124 too!
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A1 You can almost see the excitement on A1 as we prepare top cross ‘The Red Sea’ ……
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The natives’ boat is deserted.
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A1 Looking past A124 up Kirby Creek towards next day’s adventure – crossing the ‘Red Sea’
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A1 Passing the time counting clouds
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Motors on in Hamford water to enter Kirby Creek. The rain set the tone for a damp afternoon at anchor.
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A1, A124 After a tack out to sea it was all the way into Kirby Creek in a single close reach.
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Sunrise over ‘Touchstone’ (Mike Peyton fame) at Felixstowe Ferry. In fact it was a leisurely exit just before 10
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Sunset on the Deben
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Sunset on the Deben
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The visitors moorings really were very well placed for a quick getaway the next morning.
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Treated to a golden sunset
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Looking at Bawdsey Manor from the entrance
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River Deben entrance panorama
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River Deben Entrance buoys – that cliff-lump was very close to the channel
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A1 A1 arrives at Woodbridge for supplies.
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Sunset across the Deben from A1
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A124 last in to Waldringfield
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The beach and moorings at Waldringfield
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A124 The Rocks anchorage delightfully protected in southerly winds
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The Rocks anchorage from the Saltings
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Waldringfield from the saltings near The Rocks
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Sculpture found on footpath near The Rocks
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Sculpture found on footpath near The Rocks
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A124 stopped off at The Rocks for a walk and swim. Waldringfield from the woods, The Rocks
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A1, A124, A89 Three of a kind – and a Pub!
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A1, A124, A89 Three of a kind
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A1, A124, A89 A selection of mast heights and details. Freeboards also seem to very widely!
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A1 Towards Ramsholt
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A1 Towards Ramsholt
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Towards Ramsholt
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A124 On the Deben, Felixstowe Ferry in the background.
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Broad reaching up the Deben to Ramsholt
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A89 A89 showing her full spread of canvas
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A1 Skipper and crew
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A Happy Skipper
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A89 A89 with Richard and Simon enjoying the sail
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A1 A1 looking great the in the morning sunshine
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A124 At least the fenders are in!
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A124 And then the wind came in and the sun shone. A89 and A124 from A1
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A124 There wasn’t much wind and we punched out over the tide.
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A1 There wasn’t much wind and we punched out over the tide.
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A89 There wasn’t much wind and we punched out over the tide.
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And then it cleared up
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And then this loomed out of the mist preceded by a VERY loud foghorn.




































































































